U.S. District Judge Fernando Rodriguez on Tuesday granted the U.S. Attorney's Office motion and dismissed the indictment against former executives with International Educational Services, or IES, the nonprofit that provided services to unaccompanied minor children here without lawful immigration status.
Because the indictment was dismissed without prejudice, the government could re-indict Gallegos, Gallegos Jr. and Gonzalez. However, Rodriguez said from the bench that prosecutors had indicated they do not not intend to do so. Court records show that evidence existed that had not been turned over to defense attorneys.
The charges concerned activities at the nonprofit between 2014 and 2018 when it received millions of dollars in federal grant funds.
A 2016 audit of IES’s 2015 fiscal year found that the Gallegoses and Gonzalez violated executive compensation limits and committed less-than-arm’s-length transactions in violation of federal limits.
Rodriguez said from the bench Tuesday morning that there was no evidence of bad faith on the part of the government. In the motion to dismiss, prosecutors only said that they were asking for the charges to be dropped in the interest of justice.
A 2016 audit of IES’s 2015 fiscal year found that the Gallegoses and Gonzalez violated executive compensation limits and committed less-than-arm’s-length transactions in violation of federal limits.
Rodriguez said from the bench Tuesday morning that there was no evidence of bad faith on the part of the government. In the motion to dismiss, prosecutors only said that they were asking for the charges to be dropped in the interest of justice.
Defense attorney for the Gallegos Benigno "Trey" Martinez claimed the government had failed to turn over exculpatory evidence under the Brady Rule and Rule 16 Discovery of a report by a Office of the Inspector General's Office of Audit Services auditor Nancy Bibb. The defense asked the court to dismiss the indictment because she might have been "withholding any document or email whatsoever concerning IES, the defendants, or any of the issues that have been brought forth."
Gonzalez previously had pleaded guilty to the charges and also his attorney Reynaldo Garza III had sought the motion to dismiss the indictment. Rodriguez granted that motion, dismissing the indictment as moot.
As previously reported by The Brownsville Herald, IES was a nonprofit in the Rio Grande Valley that contracted with the federal government under the Unaccompanied Alien Child care and placement program to provide housing, food, placement and other services to children with no lawful immigration status and who did not have parents or legal guardians here to care for them.
The charges concerned activities at the nonprofit between 2014 and 2018 when it received millions of dollars in federal grant funds. IES operated for years before abruptly shutting down and firing all of its employees on March 31, 2018
Rodriguez said from the bench Tuesday morning that there was no evidence of bad faith on the part of the government. In the motion to dismiss, prosecutors only said that they were asking for the charges to be dropped in the interest of justice.
Gonzalez previously had pleaded guilty to the charges and also his attorney Reynaldo Garza III had sought the motion to dismiss the indictment. Rodriguez granted that motion, dismissing the indictment as moot.
As previously reported by The Brownsville Herald, IES was a nonprofit in the Rio Grande Valley that contracted with the federal government under the Unaccompanied Alien Child care and placement program to provide housing, food, placement and other services to children with no lawful immigration status and who did not have parents or legal guardians here to care for them.
The charges concerned activities at the nonprofit between 2014 and 2018 when it received millions of dollars in federal grant funds. IES operated for years before abruptly shutting down and firing all of its employees on March 31, 2018
Rodriguez said from the bench Tuesday morning that there was no evidence of bad faith on the part of the government. In the motion to dismiss, prosecutors only said that they were asking for the charges to be dropped in the interest of justice.
37 comments:
All of blogger Juan Montoya's cheap, anti-Gallegos bluster down the drain. ja ja ja
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Alamndar S. Hamdani, UNITED STATES ATTORNEY, got his law degree from University of Houston, works here in South Texas..... make the connections how this case was dismissed. Nombre la raza del Valle sabe hacer negocios con todo tipo de jueces, abogados, secretarios...then they just say "the interest of justice"
Pos, si, ni modo. Todo rollo tiene su fin. Y este? Pos veremos, Ama.
So are you basically saying the government lawyers fucked up and to save face will probably not re-indict these fools ever again. So because of the govts lawyer’s incompetence, these guys go scott free to enjoy all their millions. I guess justice is blind !!! Boy , talk about a humongous early XMas gift . These guys owe their lawyer bigtime. He deserves a huge bonus.
LMAO!!1 Dick or Treat wins the Internet!!!
The US Attorney for the Southern District which includes Brownsville is based on Houston. What the hell are you talking about?
The first person to say I knew they were innocent and extend her hand for a donation is Adela Garza.
WOW- SHOCKING
UN FUCKING BELIEVABLE!
Facts. Keeping exculpatory evidence should be a crime. So, basically the Feds had information on them that suggested they did not do anything wrong and yet the Feds failed to share it.
That cheap slot machine tattoo, though.. a tattoo says a million words.
ON TRUMP: "Every country in the world has dimwits and crooks in politics, but no country treats them with greater respect than we do - or with such gutlessness."
Gente corriente.They are still thieves and thugs.
Because this moron attorney funked up doesn't mean the the government won't reindict . This prosecutor should be fired or reassigned to Alaska.
So do they go back to being town bullies? What a Joke. Atkinson went down for less. Disgusting.
Did they or did they not pay themselves exorbitant salaries, knowing full well that the contract did not allow them said amounts? Their Finance manager knew, hard to believe they did not know. Those funds are still disallowed costs, will they return those monies?
What was the exculpatory evidence?
That is why the Gallegos asked for a bench trial. The Federal judge was bought! How corrupt is Brownsville. Even the federal court house judges and employees are total corrupt! Why is FBI not investigating this corruption? Because FBI stationed in Brownsville Texas are just as corrupt, just like luis saenz and the cameron county judges are corrupted. This is bad!
Money talks
Just had to convince 1 person
You read it here first
Bench trial my a$$
They will not prosecute. They do not want to continue, they gave up.
It was an order from above. The judge was always trying to protect the rights of the people. The order came from the US district attorney. El mero mero Alamdar s. Handsdani
Connections, the district attorney, the lawyers are all friends, coworkers, and they like the Gallegos. The story is there for nobody to find out. We are in the dark. The US District Attorney values friends so it was time for him to protect his friends. You are upset because of misinformation but remember we are in the dark, we glimpse the truth but we will never know the truth.
OH, go eat some more shit, pendejo!!!
Don't forget the little bird that knows how to chirp and sing.
No matter the outcome they are already branded for life as RATAS!
We have another "Winner , Winner Chicken Dinner !" for our Teflon Brownsville and SouthTexas "WTF" LIST
1) Gallegos case dismissed 2) Bridge to Nowhere 3) BPUB TENASKA stealing our money with a fake project 4) Elite Grant receivers 4) missing BISD $1,000,000 , didn't this happen at BPUB at one time ? 5)Commissioner's "Ghost Golf "tournament and now it's promoted as annual 6) County officials selling out to MUSK and who is trashing Earth to get to Mars. Does LNG test their structures and foundation every time MUSK shoots off his rockets? I feel LNG is just disaster waiting to happen and it will hurt Port Isabel 7) Prosecutors dropping the ball on Gallegos case 8) ...and any shenanigans the Port, College and City have done . Feel free to add, I can't keep up with all this .
What kind of politicians were involved ? ( A FEW IN OUR AREA COME TO MIND ) Prosecutors, did you purposely not do your job to let these people go after one had already pleaded guilty? ~ PARA PENDEJO NO SE ESTUDIA~
Branded but with millions.
All democrats
Just another corrupt Mexican demorat.
How did the fajita guy get worse punishment? Insane.
The government attorneys fucked up and granted these pricks a huge gift. These guys dodged a bullet but don’t forget, the son in law pleaded guilty, so that shows that these guys were doing fishy stuff but just got lucky ( plain and simple) when the prosecutors dropped the ball. I hope the govt reconsiders and re-indicts with the pertinent charges (and the complete evidence this time ). These guys cant get off that easy.
Thank our lucky stars that Atkinson went to jail.
The fajita guy got a bad deal. Where was his supervisor? The bean counter? Where was the bean counter?
LOL. At Brownsville......
LOOK AT YOUR PUB BILL IT HAS 80 BUCK CHARGE AND TENASKA IS KEEPING THIS MONEY, WHY? WHAT IS GOING ON? WHO DO I CONPLAIN TO BROWNSVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT? I DID NOT AUTHORIZED PUB TO CHARGE ME 80 BUCKS TO GIVE TO TENASKA.
SO, WHAT ELSE IS NEW? IT WAS SAID RIGHT HERE ON THIS BLOG THAT NOTHING WAS EVER GOING TO HAPPEN TO THESE RATAS
The fajita guy is an uneducated man would be lucky to know about the reproductive organs. All these other ratas went to college and some have doctorates. These are people that don't know about respect. Just look at the cheap tattoo of that thug.
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